Shik-nam is a student that's obsessed with his grades and studying, so much so that, for him, solving problems and equations can reach erotic levels. Needless to say, his interest in anything other than his studies is near zero.

Then comes a complication. The animal kingdom is furious with what the world has become, so they sent Yegrinna, the dog princess, to punish the sinful humans for dirtying the world by turning them into animals. And out of all the places she appears, it's at our unfortunate protagonist's room.

What awaits Shik-nam and Yegrinna now that their fateful meeting has set into motion plans long since in wait?

The first chapter of the manga gave me quite a bit of hope in seeing a funny story.

But as the manga progressed, the author just kept contradicting his own words over and over again. The animal characters have little difference from humans--they even have freaking high schools and wear human clothing... That's a total loop hole right there when the premise of the whole tale is about how the animals hate clothing and human behavior....

And the characters are just thrown together for plot device, and none of them are truly fleshed out. Their only moments of character "growth" are cheesy lines said when cool panel entrances.

The way that the author presented the whole thing made it unlikely that he was shooting for irony. It was done in all seriousness without any consideration.

I don't think the author used a lot of brain or time on planning this story out.

Furthermore, the ending sucked. It really did. I won't give spoilers, but it was the last straw for me.

I really enjoyed the story and every characters.There is some flaw, especially concerning the animal world, animals powers or some relationship.- Shik-Nam sister and the eagle (or more like a vulture in his animal form) seems really forced (I hate that in mangas when every girls/guy must have a lover which happen to be one of another side character...)- Some fucking useless Deus-Ex Machinae (like Sunmi or the healing power of the king).- Globally the whole animal world... Too much human-like for starter. And goes pretty much opposed to what Yegrinna and Shuroop says. They wear clothes, they are always in human form, a school system with even Jjang, there is hate, angst, betray...- Shik-nam school... Most of the manga never go there while it's probably where he spend most of his time, we don't see him study at all except one or two time, all the people in school are just filler... Seriously his school should have needed more attention...

So yeah I just said what I didn't really liked but it don't change the fact that I really enjoyed this manwha in is whole.

It wasn't really one huge issue, just a bunch of little ones. So it starts out with this somewhat interesting premise and a couple of mildly interesting main characters. A couple volumes later those characters get developed a little more but somehow get less interesting.

The one good thing this has going for it is the art. It looks really good albeit similar to other great artists. Anyways, it was probably the art that kept me reading until the ending, which, despite what everyone else says, was actually pretty decent. You can't really say it was rushed since they had been building towards it.

Spoiler (mouse over to view)

There's a big coup d'etat where all the important characters gather together to be kind of in danger, but it all gets resolved pretty quickly and they go on to business as usual

The main problem is it's boring. The characters and premise stop being novel after about 1 volume and once you realize that it's not going to get any better it loses it's charm entirely.

5/10 - Characters and story. They're average at best, but the art elevates it to a 7/10, unless you're really bored and have a few hours to spare you can skip it.

Loved the manhwa until it got to the end. Gave it a 9, but now an 8. I just feel as if the ending wasn't as well thought out. There are still lots of things to be answered and a follow-up on previous characters.But overall, it was definitely worth my time.

i didn't like it. The characters behaved very strangely, and the fanservice was way to obvious. the art was okay, nothing special. but really this is echhi since the dog princess goes around naked all the time(you don't see anything though). this was a great, interesting idea, but i don't think it was pulled off very well. The author has NO experience writing anything other than slice of life, and it shows. its too much of a drastic switch...

Its so funny! I love the protagonist's personality! Never read a manga where the main character gets off with maths! Lol! The story it self started off okay however near the end chapters, I got so lost and it became boring. Other than this, the art was gorgeous and the only reason why I kept reading.

The premise was good, and the art was great, but the ending was utterly terrible. The last five chapters made no sense whatsoever, and just opened plot holes everywhere. Would be an 8 if it had a good ending, but as it is, I'd give it a 6.

My main problem with most manhwa is the "all looks, almost no content" formulae. It's not that far from the cultural aspects of mass social media that gave us boy bands and the such.

A lot of people really like series and settings where everyone looks like they came out of a magazine cover - looking pristine and fit, but strangely acting dumb and oblivious açç the while, in the process. If you are one of those people that really love to see gorgeously drawn boys and girls, and don't mind the absence of serious paternal figures or even characters with responsibilities (outside of the cliched "no money to pay the bills" 1st world below-mid class problem)... then maybe this manhwa is for you.

Really, the plot and development is just terrible. For example, the title character (Yegrinna) seems, at least at first, completely oblivious to some human customs like going to school or even dressing up... BUT then every animal that appears seems suspiciously fashion conscious, and the animal kingdoms flashbacks contradict everything that had been built up to that point regarding to backstory. The fights are boring, the emotional moments are weak and unnatural, and... Well, the art is good.

hes funny as hell he doesnt give two shits about anythin part from math. i like the art style even tho its not the best and the flow seems a bit off but i love the princess' character design the plot seem interesting u could do alot with it the comedies good especially chapter 8 that was freaken hilarious but i would like to know the background on why that girl in his class likes him so much its not a bad read